Great Myths of the Great Depression (FULL)
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Posted in Media, Video on 18 February 2010
Stats: 217 views and No Comments On November 2, 2009, Lawrence W. Reed gave the following speech at The Future of Freedom Foundation’s “Economic Liberty Lecture Series.”
Hans Sennholz on the Great Depression, Part 2
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Posted in Media, Video on 1 February 2010
Stats: 59 views and 2 Comments This is part 2 of a lecture given by Han Sennholz at FEE on February 29, 1988. In it, Sennholz discusses the widespread historical misunderstanding of the Great Depression.
Hans Sennholz on The Great Depression, Part 1
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Posted in Audio, Video on 27 January 2010
Stats: 103 views and No Comments This is video from FEE's archive is of Hans F. Sennholz lecturing to students about the Great Depression on February 29, 1988. Sennholz covers the history of the era and how government intrusion into the economy is ultimately to blame for the disaster.
Great Myths of the Great Depression
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Posted in Events on 25 January 2010
Stats: 9 views and No Comments FEE president Lawrence W. Reed will be a guest of the Southwest Florida Young Republicans and will speak on "Great Myths of the Great Depression".
Rebirth of Liberty
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Posted in Audio, Video on 11 January 2010
Stats: 63 views and No Comments David Boaz was the guest speaker at Evenings At FEE on December 12, 2009. He discussed the ongoing government intervention into the economy within an historical context. Are things really so bleak now? A look at the political climate in the 1930s under FDR suggests not. Boaz presents an optimistic ...
Lawrence W. Reed on Backbone America
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Posted in Audio, Radio on 18 December 2009
Stats: 6 views and 2 Comments FEE President Lawrence W. Reed was a guest on Backbone Radio, hosted by John Andrews, on December 6, 2009. Andrews and Reed discussed the President's job summit, the Federal Reserve and myths about the Great Depression. (Download File)
Have Government Deficits “Saved the World”?
By William Anderson
Posted in Not So Fast! on 22 July 2009
Stats: 24 views and 7 Comments [caption id="attachment_7910" align="alignright" width="150" caption="Paul Krugman's Chart Explaining How Deficits "Saved the World""][/caption] Last week, I wrote about the crudeness of so-called Keynesian economic theory in which one assumes that all assets and capital “investment” are “homogeneous” in character, which means that their only contribution to the economy is from the ...
Rome and the Great Depression
By Lawrence W. Reed
Posted in Articles, Featured on 24 February 2009
Stats: 1,014 views and 18 Comments Commentators on the present financial crisis have noted some interesting parallels to the Great Depression of the 1930s. Even if we survive Washington’s spending spree, Congress and the Obama administration could still tip us into catastrophe if they sharply raise taxes or tariffs as Congress did in 1930 and ’32. ...
News Flash: FDR Didn’t Fix The Economy!
By Sheldon Richman
Posted in The Freeman, The Goal Is Freedom on 15 December 2008
Stats: 171 views and 6 Comments Sheldon Richman is the editor of The Freeman and "In brief," and author of "Fascism" in The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. TGIF appears Fridays. Comments welcome at "Anything Peaceful." The New Deal did not end the Great Depression. This statement will come as no shock to FEE supporters, but ...


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